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A) Where did you get that definition of 'napier'?
And
2) Where did you get that etymology of 'napier'?
From the W.A.D. for last Tuesday: the 3rd.
Thanks--this is really interesting! Maps on napkins? :-)
Helen--I'd forgotten about napiers bones--thank you.
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